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Uncle Badger Bates hopes the exhibit will prompt others to join the fight to save the Barkindji River. Source: NITV News In the middle of the floor is a trail of sand. While it's adorned with clay ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In hat and a T-shirt that reads “Save our Darling-Barka”, Badger Bates stretches out his left arm and wriggles his fingers.
Curators Uncle Badger Bates and Justine Muller, with Denzal the dog.Credit: Louie Douvis Bates has been fighting for the Barka for 25 years but the genesis of the exhibition came when he met ...
Badger Bates is an artist. Where can I see Badger Bates's works? Their work is currently being shown at Mildura Art Centre. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Art Gallery of New South Wales ...
The exhibition is called Barka: The Forgotten River from which Barkandji people draw their name Artists Badger Bates and Justine Muller bonded over a shared passion for the river The gallery will ...
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Barkindji Elder Badger Bates says he’s worried for his community, as a young family of three becomes the first confirmed cases of COVID in Far Western Wilcannia. Barkindji Elder Uncle Badger ...